Pomerene Center for the Arts

Our Community Art Center – Coshocton, OH

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  • Gatherings
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    • Performances
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    • artPARK
    • Heritage Quilt Barn Trails
  • Our Space
    • artPARK gardens
  • Donate

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  • Gatherings,  Performances

    Summer is for dancing in the street. Year 4 — 1st concert

    May 26, 2025 /

    CHARDON POLKA BAND. May 30. in the artPARK Polka class 7p. Music starts at 8p These guys…these polka punks…this eccentric gang…this genuine oom-pah style CHARDON POLKA BAND can turn anything into a Polka. They’ve been doing it since 2003. This is what happens when there’s no place for an accordion player in the local high school marching band and a 16 year old kid pulls a mismatched group of teenagers together so he can play. Beware! Polka anywhere. Case in point see video below. FAQs Some tongue-in-cheek. Some not.  QUESTION: Why should I come? ANSWER: The music is great. They have an alpine horn. Plus social dancing brings people together, whether with…

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    Anne Cornell

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    Summer Street Dances in the artPARK

    June 1, 2022
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    2016 Coshocton Arts Homecoming Plus

    July 18, 2016

    James Webb Space Telescope Reveal Party Coshocton

    July 14, 2022
  • Performances

    Background

    March 15, 2013 /

    Leaving Coshocton for the first time opened my eyes – truly opened them. My entire life up until my departure, I knew only small town America. Sitting on my porch and recognizing the person in every other car was common for me – to say I was nervous to leave is an understatement. What did the big city lights have in store for me? Who would I meet? Who would I become? These questions and more flooded my mind on my car ride to my new home. The college experience could be defined as comical if nothing else. Thousands of kids acting as adults acting as scholars. You’re supposed to…

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    Benefit Concert at the Redhouse

    April 18, 2015

    JOHN ZINGG NEW WORK — FIRST RENT PARTY OF THE SEASON

    October 31, 2017

    Family Picnic with funk band Flogo Shaggins

    August 4, 2021
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POMERENE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
317 Mulberry St. Coshocton OH 43812, 740.622.0326 | office@pomerenearts.org
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